Samueldpoetry was born Enunwa Chukwudinma S. a masters chess player. An author of so many poems. He has presented his 345poet poetic craft in many gatherings and occasions. He a member of Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) He authored How Love Is Treated, Eldorado of Contemporary Literature, CHRISACEDARUTH [The Long Awaited] which happens to be his latest book which the ebook is available online. I love to know you're here but if you dont like my face then frowning cant make me look better; please, take me as I am. Visit http://samuelenunwa.blogspot.com for more.

Month: December 2012

please, insert HOME ALONE and let the Manhattan born movie star, Macaulay Culkin, put a smile on your face.

Mind you, while watching the movie, free your mind of all the rumours and negative things the media has projected about Macaulay of being an addict, insane or close to death.

He’s still waxing stronger and stronger and healthier and a recent report shows that Macaulay Culkin is worth $15m despite turning his $2m New York city mansion into a painting studio for he’s now a painter.

According to the statement from http://dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/“At the height of his fame, he was regarded as the most successful child actor since Shirley Temple”And Macaulay has once said himself that he had made enough money when he was 12 to never have to work again.

If HOME ALONE(S) are not readily available, then the ones below can do the magic as well: TheEqualizer, The Midnight Hour, Uncle Buck(1989), Saturdaymorning cartoon entitled Wish Kid, andhosted Saturday Night Live in late 1991, not excluding The Good Son, etc. Macaulay Culkin, the Roman Catholic boy is now a 32yr old man.

The world is a funny place to be. While we’re busy calculating the binary and base number of our future with a scientific calculator, God already knows the answer.WHAT WILL BE WILL BE.

The Bollywood multi-talented star who was born 2nd November, 1965 in New Delhi, will be holding the lead role in a must watch movie titled CHENNAI EXPRESS.According to http://oneindiaentertainment.com/, the movie, CHENNAI EXPRESS will be released 14th Jan. 2013. Shahrukh Khan will be acting side-by-side the mesmerising actress, Deepika Padukone, so you should be expecting a movie not void of romance.Finally, to water your mouth with high anticipation till January 2013, the story is about a man’s travel from Mumbai to Rameshwaram and there are many surprise occurrences through his journy.

Did you know that chess teaches the lesson of life more than some Phd holders can do? I realised it myself last week while I was in Nairobi. While I was in Nairobi, my cousin I paid a visit, took me to the chess garden inside the Spris Hotel. There, I saw slim chicks making sexy moves and castling. Fishes were hunted by fishermen while smoke of blooding filled the air. Exactly what I wanted, I knocked only to lose my first bet. “these guys are not better off,” I said within myself. After additional six bet my money were gone. I bet with my Rolex and did with my Nike that the nudity of my foot was cover with socks. While they mock me as their fish, my fisherman looked me proudly and said, “Next time, you’ll learn the Vlastimil Jansa’s approaches.” they all laughed mockingly.

When returning home with my cousin, I remembered my Vlastimil Jansa book which I never read and learnt from the quote “WHAT YOU DON’T COUNT, WILL ONE DAY COUNT.” GM Vlastimil Jansa who was nothing to me, was there chess mentor. They saw him as one of the great chess teachers in the world. His knowledge of chess was exceptional. They believed in him and his ideas than all the so-called best and best of the bests.

In his book: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR APPROPRIATE OPENING OF THE GAME, he itemised the vital chess approaches that can benefit his readers. Since the attainment of success in a game of chess _against other factors_ lies in the hand of the approach(es) a player chooses in navigating his opening down to his endgame.

He made mention of the brutal, ‘Fischer-like’ approach; consisting of a personal belief in the objective strength of individual moves, regardless of the opponent. The approach focuses on placement and positioning of chessmen in squares, ranks or files that will mount immense pressure on the opponent.

An unpredictable, ‘Lasker-like’ approach was also itemised. He said that the approach was conditioned more or less by the personality of the opponent. He further said that the approach was oriented towards the battle against the opponent’s pieces and the ways the opponent thinks.

GM Vlastimil Jansa also mentioned the highly pragmatic approach; dominated by experience and knowledge of a specific opening and unwavering belief in it _whoever the opponent might be. E.g: for many years GM Wolfgang Uhlmann has never replied 1.e4 with other move than 1…e6

In the book, he did itemise the improvisory approach; bases on one’s current mood. He made it known that it was the approach which at present, typical for absolute amateurs. However, previously the approach used to be utilised at the highest level. He gave attention to David Bronstein’s famous meditation over first move which sometimes even lasts one hour.

In a nut of a shell, if you don’t mind me put it that way. Samuel C. Enunwa, a monorhyme poet, say and I quote, “Chess is far beyond magic, so any soul who opens his petals to the dew of learning will surely blosom.”

Did you know that chess teaches the lesson of life more than some Phd holders can do? I realised it myself last week while I was in Nairobi. While I was in Nairobi, my cousin I paid a visit, took me to the chess garden inside the Spris Hotel. There, I saw slim chicks making sexy moves and castling. Fishes were hunted by fishermen while smoke of blooding filled the air. Exactly what I wanted, I knocked only to lose my first bet. “these guys are not better off,” I said within myself. After additional six bet my money were gone. I bet with my Rolex and did with my Nike that the nudity of my foot was cover with socks. While they mock me as their fish, my fisherman looked me proudly and said, “Next time, you’ll learn the Vlastimil Jansa’s approaches.” they all laughed mockingly.

When returning home with my cousin, I remembered my Vlastimil Jansa book which I never read and learnt from the quote “WHAT YOU DON’T COUNT, WILL ONE DAY COUNT.” GM Vlastimil Jansa who was nothing to me, was there chess mentor. They saw him as one of the great chess teachers in the world. His knowledge of chess was exceptional. They believed in him and his ideas than all the so-called best and best of the bests.

In his book: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR APPROPRIATE OPENING OF THE GAME, he itemised the vital chess approaches that can benefit his readers. Since the attainment of success in a game of chess _against other factors_ lies in the hand of the approach(es) a player chooses in navigating his opening down to his endgame.

He made mention of the brutal, ‘Fischer-like’ approach; consisting of a personal belief in the objective strength of individual moves, regardless of the opponent. The approach focuses on placement and positioning of chessmen in squares, ranks or files that will mount immense pressure on the opponent.

An unpredictable, ‘Lasker-like’ approach was also itemised. He said that the approach was conditioned more or less by the personality of the opponent. He further said that the approach was oriented towards the battle against the opponent’s pieces and the ways the opponent thinks.

GM Vlastimil Jansa also mentioned the highly pragmatic approach; dominated by experience and knowledge of a specific opening and unwavering belief in it _whoever the opponent might be. E.g: for many years GM Wolfgang Uhlmann has never replied 1.e4 with other move than 1…e6

In the book, he did itemise the improvisory approach; bases on one’s current mood. He made it known that it was the approach which at present, typical for absolute amateurs. However, previously the approach used to be utilised at the highest level. He gave attention to David Bronstein’s famous meditation over first move which sometimes even lasts one hour.

In a nut of a shell, if you don’t mind me put it that way. Samuel C. Enunwa, a monorhyme poet, say and I quote, “Chess is far beyond magic, so any soul who opens his petals to the dew of learning will surely blosom.”

This mind blowing movie is one of my best movie after TITANIC. I love the movie not because of her gangster stuff but the narrative technique which was placed in the mouth of Michael Sullivan’s son. if you’ve watched the movie, you’ll remember the statement that made me fell in love with the movie “There are many stories about Michael Sullivan. Some say he was a decent man. Others say there was no good in him at all. But I once spent 6 weeks on the road with him, in the winter of 1931. This is our story.” Michael Sullivan, Jr.